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"Matha Ta Fatabo (Remix)” by Mr.Judge|| REAL STORM|| Mcc e Mac is Out NOW!

The original track was a mumble rap released by ‘Bhanga Bangla’ and It was their debut. Mr. Judge aka Faisal Bhuiyan decides to make it’s lyrical version just for an entertainment  purpose. .    After the successful   completion of unifying Narayangonj Hip Hop named Narayangonj Hip Hop unite, Mr. Judge starts making random tracks to fill up his fan’s demand. “Definitely they are doing well. It's a good sign for Bangladeshi Hip Hop. If every rapper from underground takes this kind of approaches, We will have a better music industry for sure.”, said a Rap song listener, Sarowar. “The aim of producing this kind of track is to  entertain and reach out to the Rap listeners across the country” said Mr. Judge.  The music video 'Matha ta Fatabo Remix' nicely edited by Abdullah & Matheon. Zakaria Tahsin helped to produce it. Rafsan Ahmed plays an important role engineering the audio. MAC production successfully did the recording. And here you go, check

Bhanga Bangla's first single track Matha Ta Fatabo went Viral on Social Media

Bhanga Bangla – a Bengali team straight out of LA – dropped the primary Bangla Trap song few months ago. Ivory Shakur (beforehand: Gamble) has been making music since 10 years back. He is without a doubt one of only a handful couple of artists who has his own particular style with regards to rapping and singing. Ivory has done everything. Their group at Bengali Crown Family Entertainment has been working at it for over 10 years. The gathering incorporates artists like Shugga Shane, Lil Shine, Young Prince, 41X, Ivory Shakur, among others. This gathering has been a noteworthy piece of the Bangladeshi Hip Hop industry the greater part of the artists from the gathering got included on different Mainstream hip-hop ventures and websites. TRAP MUSIC Hip Hop is an aggressive game. It's not for the powerless. What's more, much the same as any aesthetic work that is new, it will confront feedback and rivalry. Notwithstanding, with all the opposition between artists,

Get ready for that Bliss again on APRIL 13 🔥 | KeKiChay by Stoic Bliss

For their rebound wander Stoic Bliss 3, the creators of hit single "Abar Jigay" are cooking up some local Trap music Pioneering Bangladeshi hiphop band Stoic Bliss is good to go to wow local hiphop fans by and by with their third studio album. The overwhelming hip-hop troupe, which has ruled over the local hiphop scene for the most recent decade, is making a rebound after a rest of right around nine years. The mystery for the album is as of now out and has started a lot of enthusiasm from local fans. Ke Ki Chay - Stoic Bliss |  For their rebound wander Stoic Bliss 3, the producers of hit single "Abar Jigay" are concocting some local Trap music. "We are trusting that Bangla Trap will make its place among Bengali hiphop fans. We are dropping our records soon. Some of them will turn out with music recordings as well. We're planning to discharge our third album and release the tracks gradually. That is whatever we can sh

Life struggle of Tupac and its effect on present generation

Moviegoers this late spring have delighted in "All Eyez on Me," the biopic of Tupac Shakur, a standout amongst the most notorious and compelling artists of the twentieth century. Since his demise in 1996, Tupac's place in the pantheon of social symbols has been immovably established. Scores of books and documentaries have point by point his life, profession and grievous demise, while artists keep on paying tribute to his impact in their melodies. He has sold in excess of 75 million collections around the world, and not long ago he was enlisted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. However, past the business achievement, the life of Tupac could be thought of as an allegory for an age of African-American youth. An embodiment of hip-hop's ascendance and the vexing powers that formed it, Tupac was conceived in 1971 at the beginning of the post-social liberties period. His life would traverse the War on Drugs, the rapid extension of the jail modern complex, a blac

Let's talk about Wu Tang Clan

Wu-Tang Clan is an American hip hop group from Staten Island, New York City, originally composed of East Coast rappers RZA, GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God and Masta Killa . The Wu-Tang Clan established a hip-hop empire with street poetics, kung fu mythology, ingenious production and entrepreneurial savvy. The outfit's rugged beats and top-notch MCing have taken the two-turntables-and-a-mike foundation of hip-hop to its grimiest, and arguably most artistic extreme. A collective of relatives and close friends, the Wu-Tang Clan has its roots in the hostile housing projects of Staten Island, New York (also referred to as Shaolin in Wu lore). Cousins RZA and GZA, the Wu-Tang Clan's forefathers, began collaborating as early as 1976 —when RZA was eight years old. As break dancing and freestyle circles sprang up all over New York City, RZA and GZA began writing rhymes and challenging other MCs to battle